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Nilo Cruz

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Nilo Cruz won the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in Drama for his play Anna in the Tropics, making him the first Latino to be so honored. He is author of more than 13 plays and four translations. He studied theater first at Miami-Dade Community College and later in NYC under fellow Cuban María Irene Fornés. Fornés recommended Cruz to Paula Vogel, who was then teaching at Brown University, where Cruz received his M.F.A. in 1994. He was playwright-in-residence at the New Theatre in Coral Gables, FL, where he wrote Anna in the Tropics, which received the Pulitzer and Steinberg prizes in 2003. Its Broadway premiere in 2004 starred Jimmy Smitts in the lead role. Plays by Cruz have been presented by the Public Theater, NY Theatre Workshop, Pasadena Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, South Coast Repertory, The Alliance, New Theatre, Florida Stage and the Coconut Grove Playhouse. He is an alumnus of New Dramatists and has taught playwriting at Brown University, the University of Iowa, Yale and University of Miami. In 2009, he received the PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award for a distinguished American playwright in mid-career.

Nilo Cruz Books

Exquisite Agony book cover

Exquisite Agony

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Sotto Voce (TCG Edition) book cover

Sotto Voce (TCG Edition)

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Color of Desire/Hurricane book cover

Color of Desire/Hurricane

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Beauty of the Father book cover

Beauty of the Father

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Two Sisters and a Piano and Other Plays book cover

Two Sisters and a Piano and Other Plays

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Ana en el Trópico book cover

Ana en el Trópico

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Anna in the Tropics (TCG Edition) book cover

Anna in the Tropics (TCG Edition)

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